US Aviation/Safety academy/Hillsboro Aero???
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US Aviation/Safety academy/Hillsboro Aero???
Hello all ,
i am looking for the full programs at the big school that are welcoming international students , i currently found after a long search on the web those 3 schools .
can some here tell me something on those 3 schools ? can you recommend / eliminate options based on your personals knowledge and experience ?
thank you for any information you can share.
i am looking for the full programs at the big school that are welcoming international students , i currently found after a long search on the web those 3 schools .
can some here tell me something on those 3 schools ? can you recommend / eliminate options based on your personals knowledge and experience ?
thank you for any information you can share.
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Hey Avi380,
I went to the US Aviation Academy in Denton, it's part of the US Aviation Group.
It's a very good academy and it's Part 141 which means the training program is a little more structured than Part 61. I don't think I would have rather gone anywhere else.
It is a busy academy however and there are times when you will have to wait a few days for flights and aircraft, but that is the same case no matter where you go to flight school, I've trained in three different countries and aviation is the same all over the world, it requires patience, patience and more patience.
I was there as an international student. Just stay out of their student housing as those apartments are not the best to stay in, if you can afford to get your own place do that, there are lots of options in the Denton area as it's a college town.
Hope this helps!
Visit their website: Learn to Fly, Flight School, Pilot Training, International Flight Training, Aviation School | US Aviation Academy, Denton, TX
I went to the US Aviation Academy in Denton, it's part of the US Aviation Group.
It's a very good academy and it's Part 141 which means the training program is a little more structured than Part 61. I don't think I would have rather gone anywhere else.
It is a busy academy however and there are times when you will have to wait a few days for flights and aircraft, but that is the same case no matter where you go to flight school, I've trained in three different countries and aviation is the same all over the world, it requires patience, patience and more patience.
I was there as an international student. Just stay out of their student housing as those apartments are not the best to stay in, if you can afford to get your own place do that, there are lots of options in the Denton area as it's a college town.
Hope this helps!
Visit their website: Learn to Fly, Flight School, Pilot Training, International Flight Training, Aviation School | US Aviation Academy, Denton, TX
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Hey Avi380,
I went to the US Aviation Academy in Denton, it's part of the US Aviation Group.
It's a very good academy and it's Part 141 which means the training program is a little more structured than Part 61. I don't think I would have rather gone anywhere else.
It is a busy academy however and there are times when you will have to wait a few days for flights and aircraft, but that is the same case no matter where you go to flight school, I've trained in three different countries and aviation is the same all over the world, it requires patience, patience and more patience.
I was there as an international student. Just stay out of their student housing as those apartments are not the best to stay in, if you can afford to get your own place do that, there are lots of options in the Denton area as it's a college town.
Hope this helps!
Visit their website: Learn to Fly, Flight School, Pilot Training, International Flight Training, Aviation School | US Aviation Academy, Denton, TX
I went to the US Aviation Academy in Denton, it's part of the US Aviation Group.
It's a very good academy and it's Part 141 which means the training program is a little more structured than Part 61. I don't think I would have rather gone anywhere else.
It is a busy academy however and there are times when you will have to wait a few days for flights and aircraft, but that is the same case no matter where you go to flight school, I've trained in three different countries and aviation is the same all over the world, it requires patience, patience and more patience.
I was there as an international student. Just stay out of their student housing as those apartments are not the best to stay in, if you can afford to get your own place do that, there are lots of options in the Denton area as it's a college town.
Hope this helps!
Visit their website: Learn to Fly, Flight School, Pilot Training, International Flight Training, Aviation School | US Aviation Academy, Denton, TX
ty for your answer it is very helpful information
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